The refreshing news comes after months of protest by some club administrators and players for support from the association.
The decision to disburse the funds was made during a meeting of the FA Executive Council on the same day.
As per the release by the FA, $1m was received as solidarity grant from FIFA, with an additional $500,000 reserved for women football. CAF also supported the FA with 300,000 making a total of $1.8m.
The beneficiaries of the grant are football clubs, national teams, referees, match commissioners, Ghana League Clubs Association, Beach Soccer league and Futsal five-aside league.
Breakdown
$270,000 has been earmarked for the Ghana Premier League and with the league having 18 teams, each club is expected to get $15,000.
The 16 Women League clubs will receive a combine fee of $160,000 which means each club will get $10,000.
The Division One League with its membership of 48 teams will get $360,000 with individual clubs getting $7,500.
There are 72 regional Division One League clubs and $60,000 has been allocated for them.
The senior National team the Black Stars will get $17,000 for its operations while its female counterpart Black Queens have been given the $60,000.
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